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  • A Slow, Graceful Pace

    “Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson Source: flickr.com via Keith Wayne on Pinterest Continue reading

  • Originally posted on Travels of Bogie: Expressionism is one of the most intense, amazing periods of art—for my money. One of the reasons that to see as many of the world’s art museums as possible is high on my bucket… Continue reading

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  • The NRA & the Black Panthers “in dialog”: The Secret History of Guns

    Whether we are Christians or Muslims or nationalists or agnostics or atheists, we must first learn to forget our differences. If we have differences, let us differ in the closet; when we come out in front, let us not have… Continue reading

  • Originally posted on AvantWhat?: In November, I challenged myself to do the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) task of writing a novel in one month. I have tried this before and failed miserably. This time, I am happy to say,… Continue reading

  • Staying Alive on the Walls as they Tumble Down

    Thanks to my fellow phenomenologist David K. for passing this along. As a mash up of two very different trends among Boomers, I think it creatively speaks to the situatedness of millenials. Continue reading

    Staying Alive on the Walls as they Tumble Down
  • Originally posted on WYRD ATTRACTIONS: The effect was more pronounced with diet fruit punch/soda, compared with non-diet versions of the drinks. Meanwhile, researchers found an association between drinking four cups of coffee daily and a 10 percent lower risk of… Continue reading

  • More than One Direction in which Millennials Can Thrive

    Yestereve, I contemplated so much how today’s youth can survive the world wrought by their parents and grandparents, that I dreamed about it. I especially want to thank my friend Matthew for asking for further clarification. Below you will see… Continue reading

    More than One Direction in which Millennials Can Thrive